Gallery: All Force India F1 cars since 2008
The Force India name has vanished off the Formula 1 entry list for 2019, but it became a force to be reckoned with since Vijay Mallya bought the former Spyker/Midland/Jordan team in 2008.

2008: Force India-Mercedes VJM01

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2009: Force India-Mercedes VJM02

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2010: Force India-Mercedes VJM03

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2011: Force India-Mercedes VJM04

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2012: Force India-Mercedes VJM05

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2013: Force India-Mercedes VJM06

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2014: Force India-Mercedes VJM07

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2015: Force India-Mercedes VJM08

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2016: Force India-Mercedes VJM09

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2017: Force India-Mercedes VJM10

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2018: Force India-Mercedes VJM11

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Series | Formula 1 |
Drivers | Paul di Resta , Lance Stroll , Giancarlo Fisichella , Nico Hulkenberg , Sergio Perez , Esteban Ocon , Adrian Sutil , Vitantonio Liuzzi |
Teams | Force India |
Author | Stefan Ehlen |
Gallery: All Force India F1 cars since 2008
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